32 inch monitor

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by volente_00, Aug 16, 2017.

  1. Thanks - having a look on it - but then again I am not gaming - so I guess that the graphic requirements are different.
     
    #11     Sep 26, 2017
  2. Does 3x32" 4k monitors running at full resolution would be the same as 12x 1080p screens? Each 4k monitor is the same as 4 x 1080p monitors. The 3 of them is the same as 12 x 1080p. That's a lot of screen space. Nice setup. I'm looking to upgrade my 6 x 1080P screens to multiple 4k monitors, but haven't decided 2 or 3 monitors, 43" or 32" ...
     
    #12     Sep 26, 2017
  3. I have three 28" Brillance 2188P from Phillips - but they keep on going wrong. They still form quite a bank in front of me and I need to turn my head quite a bit. Obviously they are in Portrait position. I have experimented with them being on 125% and 150% magnification (otherwise text is too small to see) - so I don't quite get the full pixels -but this enables the small text to be legible. Much better than the two 2560 x 1600 for screen space that I had before but the LG W3000H were far better monitors - going strong after 10 years without any hiccups.

    To be honest I could do with a bit more screen space as I struggle to fit all my ladders in my 3 workspaces (will need another 2 soon as I start to monitor new spreads).

    I have been fiddling with Graphics Card and discovered on Nvidia Control that there is under 3D a Power Management Mode with I have turned to Prefer Maximum Performance and now my screens load up in 35 secs when reloading - but the XStudy charts take 3-4 minutes when loading a new workspace. I am guessing that this is a delay in drawing in all the data for calculating the synthetic spreads.

    I am wondering if this is due to a limitation in my broker's charting server. Anyway at least I get my workspaces loaded up a bit quicker. Maybe I might experiment with overclocking the graphics card and see if this has an impact and if so then that will tell me that a 1080 will be a worthwhile expenditure.

    Incidentally GPU-Z suggests that the load of the graphics card is small when loading workspaces but I don't believe this.
     
    #13     Sep 26, 2017
  4. Here's a photo of my workspace - today was in the red although a bit of profit at market settlement. A messy desk as well. IMG_20170926_215414586_TOP.jpg
     
    #14     Sep 26, 2017
  5. Sands

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    I've got these too. They are amazing and for perfect for business use.
     
    #15     Sep 27, 2017
  6. I would say that my eyes will be completely broken if I will use something like that for example here. I couldn't understand how people can use some monitors here lately and that's really it. 30 inches is seems way too much for anyone I would say.
     
    #16     Jun 1, 2019
  7. I have read that 43" to 55" is about the best for distance and the work on your graphics chip / card. At those sizes, windows doesn't have to do scaling which supposedly stresses your card. A YouTuber I watched went through his setup using 4K TV's. I will try to find the video for reference.

    Is anyone here using a 4k display with their laptop? I am looking at this option to replace my desktop.
     
    #17     Jun 1, 2019